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Endoscopic Septoplasty

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Endoscopic Septoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to correct a deviated septum, which is a condition where the nasal septum (the cartilage and bone that divides the nasal passages) is displaced, causing breathing difficulties. This procedure is performed using an endoscope, a small, flexible tube with a camera, allowing the surgeon to view the inside of the nose without the need for large incisions.

Indications for Endoscopic Septoplasty

  • Deviated Septum: To improve airflow when the septum blocks one or both nasal passages.
  • Chronic Nasal Congestion: Persistent stuffiness or difficulty breathing through the nose.
  • Sinus Infections: If a deviated septum is contributing to recurrent sinusitis or sinus blockages.
  • Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Addressing septal deviation can help reduce snoring or alleviate mild cases of obstructive sleep apnea.

Procedure Overview

  1. Preparation: The procedure is usually performed under local or general anesthesia. The patient is typically awake if local anesthesia is used, but sedation is also an option.
  2. Endoscopic Technique: The surgeon inserts a thin endoscope through the nostrils to examine the nasal cavity. Using small surgical instruments, the deviated portions of the septum are repositioned or removed.
  3. Resection and Realignment: The surgeon may remove or trim excess cartilage or bone to straighten the septum, thereby improving airflow.
  4. Closure: Since the procedure is minimally invasive, there are no external cuts, and only small internal incisions are made, which generally heal quickly.

The endoscopic approach allows for greater precision and a quicker recovery compared to traditional septoplasty, where larger incisions are made in the nostrils or across the upper lip.

Recovery

  • Postoperative Care: Patients may experience mild swelling, discomfort, or nasal congestion for a few days following surgery.
  • Recovery Time: Most patients can return to normal activities within a week, though full healing can take several weeks. It’s important to avoid strenuous activities and ensure proper nasal hygiene during recovery.
  • Follow-up: A follow-up appointment is typically scheduled within a week to check for complications and ensure proper healing.

Benefits of Endoscopic Septoplasty

  • Minimally Invasive: No external cuts or scars, leading to a quicker recovery.
  • Enhanced Precision: The endoscope provides a clear view of the nasal passages, allowing the surgeon to perform more accurate corrections.
  • Faster Recovery Time: Reduced swelling, bruising, and discomfort compared to traditional septoplasty methods.
  • Improved Breathing: The procedure effectively corrects the septum, allowing for better airflow through the nasal passages, which can improve overall quality of life.